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as we take a look at a few other airports, nashville, those could be tough in the city. then washington, d.c. and philadelphia, moderate backups due to snow showers moving through in the late day hours. early evening until about 6:00, 6:30, could become a problem. guys. >> i used to date some people, reynolds, and they would change a lot and i would say they change like the weather. what does that tell you? the weather has always changed. that's why we use that expression, isn't it? >> you always have -- you will always have natural fluctuations. if we were not here on this planet whatsoever, there would be changes, always some kind of a fluctuation. we have patterns. they do indeed happen. >> that's all i'm going to get from him today. you know what? you're going to be on again time and i i'm going to start on you again. >> i know. i expect it. >> i'm going to send you this leaked icc document, reynolds. these temperatures are not rising. what's your e-mail? no, don't tell me that. >> we're all part of the family. you can track me down. >> sure enough. wolf reynolds or
as we take a look at a few other airports, nashville, those could be tough in the city. then washington, d.c. and philadelphia, moderate backups due to snow showers moving through in the late day hours. early evening until about 6:00, 6:30, could become a problem. guys. >> i used to date some people, reynolds, and they would change a lot and i would say they change like the weather. what does that tell you? the weather has always changed. that's why we use that expression, isn't it?...
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citi, economic surprise index dropping below zero. that means it's priced in to the market. over the last three years every time it's dropped below zero you had about a 10% correction. it's probably more of a positioning. >> that's a good point. i think the market is having a great run. i think there will be a correction. the economy may grow at 2.5 instead of that boring 2%. thank you all very much. now the mantra we heard from the left and news media for all these years are talking about the shrinking middle class. it is really true? new numbers out today casting serious doubt on this lefty liberal dogma and we'll debate it all. later in the show it's day nine for the worldwide grounding of the boeing 787 dreamliner. they still don't know what's causing these battery fires. this is not a pr problem this san airplane problem. we'll hear from former united airlines chief. free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. if washington doesn't screw it up we might have a better year in the economy. i'm larry kudlow, we'll be right back. [ man ] ring ring... progresso thi
citi, economic surprise index dropping below zero. that means it's priced in to the market. over the last three years every time it's dropped below zero you had about a 10% correction. it's probably more of a positioning. >> that's a good point. i think the market is having a great run. i think there will be a correction. the economy may grow at 2.5 instead of that boring 2%. thank you all very much. now the mantra we heard from the left and news media for all these years are talking...
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by the way, we are the biggest guarantor of city bonds. eliot finish investigated wheth were correct. i testified five or six days on the record explaining bond insurance, accounting and why 151 leverage company didn't deserve the aaa rating. ultimately they concluded we had done nothing wrong. you can call eliot for the facts. i got to know him after that and have a nice relationship with him. not a close one, but nice. during this period as a result of my decision to wind down the fund, we had a course case go against us in a merger released on appeal. there is a book called confidence game which is worth a read. >> if we had three hours we could go through it. >> we were under no pressure to wind down the fund. in fact, our goal was to maximize the outcome for investors. i never went to pitch howard on the realty. we did the transaction over the phone. i will get to it in a second. we had two bids for the deal with carl icahn. one at a higher price that was cash. i told carl i i had confidence he could extract the value in a company. it
by the way, we are the biggest guarantor of city bonds. eliot finish investigated wheth were correct. i testified five or six days on the record explaining bond insurance, accounting and why 151 leverage company didn't deserve the aaa rating. ultimately they concluded we had done nothing wrong. you can call eliot for the facts. i got to know him after that and have a nice relationship with him. not a close one, but nice. during this period as a result of my decision to wind down the fund, we...
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at the same time they're doing the operating margin expanding. you've got a crimping operating market. four cities they're kicking butt in, st. petersburg, moscow, beijing and ho chi minh city. >> they'd probably be drinking a skim latte -- >> they would. >> i could see lenin getting off the finland station and going right into a starbucks. >> give that little latte mustache on his goatee. >> i think that was -- obviously they've got the tea -- maybe they'll have corner stores, talking about that, holiday gifts. one out of ten americans got one of these things. one out of ten. that's starting to be walmart-like. this may be the age of starbucks. >> i get it from the guy outside. >> for 1.25 snds. >> $1.50. >> inflation. >> i love paying $5.04. howard, of course, talking -- shouting out to a lot of the association. he came on and said europe is going to tirn. europe is turning. >> yep. >> i just think even the steel card sold out. >> i know. within days. within days. >> it was a good quarter. meantime, one day after a 12% drop in its stock, apple
at the same time they're doing the operating margin expanding. you've got a crimping operating market. four cities they're kicking butt in, st. petersburg, moscow, beijing and ho chi minh city. >> they'd probably be drinking a skim latte -- >> they would. >> i could see lenin getting off the finland station and going right into a starbucks. >> give that little latte mustache on his goatee. >> i think that was -- obviously they've got the tea -- maybe they'll have...
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who don't have access to having a home in new york city at reasonable prices. you say that's where the sustainability is. >> this is where the growth is. this is where you can sort of gain much greater efficiencies out of the existing economy. in some ways all these businesses are about taking things that exist and getting way more out of them. i think that's of course the story of technology more broadly, it's about doing more with less. >> there was some public comments recently that hinted that you're less impressed with some of the headlines in tech. the famous line. we wanted flying cars, we got 140 characters. >> they can all be good businesses even if they don't help us macroeconomic cli. i think twitter is a great business, the 500 or 1,000 people who work at twitter will have jobs ten years from now. i think the company is valued at $8 billion or $10 billion. that's probably an accurate valuation. it's not clear that a businesslike twitter is going to take our civilization to the next level and dramatically improve people's living standards. so i think
who don't have access to having a home in new york city at reasonable prices. you say that's where the sustainability is. >> this is where the growth is. this is where you can sort of gain much greater efficiencies out of the existing economy. in some ways all these businesses are about taking things that exist and getting way more out of them. i think that's of course the story of technology more broadly, it's about doing more with less. >> there was some public comments recently...
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this is scott from studio city in sunny, california. >> loving that. >> caller: boo-yah for ya. >> it's good to have you onboard, what's shaking? >> caller: netflix, yesterday at the close, basically i've been trading the market methodically and it's given me some profits, 95% in cash, looking for something to buy, got a little bored, saw netflix, i know -- i know i shouldn't chase it being up 5% on the day, but i decided to throw some money at it and a couple minutes later, i noticed it popped 35%, and i gave you a call because i was wondering what i should do. >> look, i do these videos every day for realmoney.com, and i said if you owned -- if you owned netflix, take a little off the table today. because i don't like parabolic moves, a great company but that's up too much. cut it in half tomorrow. cut it in half. the move is too big. let's go to tyler in iowa. tyler? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. lagrand, iowa. my stock is invn. the consensus after the bell yesterday and had a solid run today. do you think it'll get back to the all-time high of 20, or where do you see it going from here?
this is scott from studio city in sunny, california. >> loving that. >> caller: boo-yah for ya. >> it's good to have you onboard, what's shaking? >> caller: netflix, yesterday at the close, basically i've been trading the market methodically and it's given me some profits, 95% in cash, looking for something to buy, got a little bored, saw netflix, i know -- i know i shouldn't chase it being up 5% on the day, but i decided to throw some money at it and a couple minutes...
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the handgun violence in this country? the inner city violence and the crime. that's where most of the deaths -- >> you tackle all of it. >> but you only have the political capital for one thing, that's what i'm trying to say, right? because this is going to be an uphill battle, do you think it's smart to use it on an assault weapon ban? >> i don't think you have the political capital to only do one thing. this is how washington works. we can only do one thing at one time. it's not as if you can do gun control and immigration and the debt ceiling. guess what, we're paying these people, they have tons of staff, they can do more than one thing. the question is not do you have political capital, the issue is, do you have political courage? that's what you need to see more from politicians, courage, and not so concerned about whether or not they'll get re-elected. >> senator feinstein obviously saying it's an uphill battle, but she pointed to what the voters want. 54%, 44% do not support. obviously, by party, if you broke that down, it could be different. but, agai
the handgun violence in this country? the inner city violence and the crime. that's where most of the deaths -- >> you tackle all of it. >> but you only have the political capital for one thing, that's what i'm trying to say, right? because this is going to be an uphill battle, do you think it's smart to use it on an assault weapon ban? >> i don't think you have the political capital to only do one thing. this is how washington works. we can only do one thing at one time. it's...
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museum of the city of new york curator donald albrecht says new york is following the lead of other cities. >> the city's going to have 600,000 more people and a lot of those people are going to be sing single. so they want smaller units that they can afford. >> reporter: what may buy a house in other parts of the country won't get you far in new york city. one major realtor in new york says the average price for a study studio apartment is roughly $300,000. >> the average price here is $1.4 million. for that you're getting a small apartment. so even though this seems really expensive, for new york, it's a bargain. >> reporter: a bargain for someone who thinks outside the books b box but is willing to live in one. those prices are for owning. for rent market race is $2,000 plus. the city announced the winner of a contest to build the micro union units. they're expected to be ready in 2015. wolf and kate? >> small, small apartment. but you know, it's i
museum of the city of new york curator donald albrecht says new york is following the lead of other cities. >> the city's going to have 600,000 more people and a lot of those people are going to be sing single. so they want smaller units that they can afford. >> reporter: what may buy a house in other parts of the country won't get you far in new york city. one major realtor in new york says the average price for a study studio apartment is roughly $300,000. >> the average...
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the city of cairo. this is tahrir square today. thousands of people gathering. it is similar to the arab spring, the 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. they're chanting leave, leave, leave. they march toward tahrir square. they're demanding an end to the new constitution and an end to the rule of the new president, muhammad morsi, a man they say is no better than the dictator they forced out two years ago. >>> a woman goes online to find a date. okay. the man she found was no prince charming. she says he hid in her garage and attacked her and now she's suing match.com. we have got that story for you coming up. ts of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief spe
the city of cairo. this is tahrir square today. thousands of people gathering. it is similar to the arab spring, the 18-day revolt that toppled hosni mubarak. they're chanting leave, leave, leave. they march toward tahrir square. they're demanding an end to the new constitution and an end to the rule of the new president, muhammad morsi, a man they say is no better than the dictator they forced out two years ago. >>> a woman goes online to find a date. okay. the man she found was no...
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rain in salt lake city forced all the runways at the he is city's international airport to close thursday. some parts of the great lakes picked up between two and three feet of lake-effect snow this week which led to this pileup in ohio. in new hampshire, brutal subzero wind chills continue to plummet. precautions under way at pat's peak ski area to keep workers and patrons safe. >> we give them hand warmers and foot warmers. we rotate them and allow them to come into the huts that are warmed up for breaks. >> in the midwest, a stubborn warehouse fire that started on tuesday night rekindled again in bridgeport, illinois, leaving the structure looking like a massive igloo. it's so cold in minnesota, pipes froze leading to this ice rink melting. >> everything runs through a condenser outside. that started slushing up on us. we couldn't get rit of the heat that we needed to to keep cooling. >> reporter: but it could always be worse. wind chills at the top of mt. washington registered negative 85 degrees. >> the best way i heard it described is think of yourself diving into a very, very cold
rain in salt lake city forced all the runways at the he is city's international airport to close thursday. some parts of the great lakes picked up between two and three feet of lake-effect snow this week which led to this pileup in ohio. in new hampshire, brutal subzero wind chills continue to plummet. precautions under way at pat's peak ski area to keep workers and patrons safe. >> we give them hand warmers and foot warmers. we rotate them and allow them to come into the huts that are...
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> reporter: relentless freezing rain in salt lake city forced all of the runways at the city's international airport to close thursday. some parts of the great lakes picked up between two and three feet of lake-effect snow this week which led to this pile-up in ohio. in new hampshire, brutal sub-zero windchills continue to plummet, precautions under way at pat's peak sky area to keep workers and patrons safe. >> we give them hand and foot warmers, rotate them out frequently and allow them to come into huts to warm up for breaks. >> reporter: in the midwest a stubborn warehouse fire rekindled again leaving the structure look like a massive igloo. it's so cold in minnesota pipes froze, leading to this ice rink melting. >> theverything runs through a condenser outside, that started slushing up on us so we couldn't get rid of the heat to keep cooling. >> reporter: it could be worse. wc windchills at the top of mt. washington is negative 35 degrees. >> the best thing to describe it, diving into a very, very cold pool of water. doesn't matter how covered up, the air finds a way in. >> reporter: an
> reporter: relentless freezing rain in salt lake city forced all of the runways at the city's international airport to close thursday. some parts of the great lakes picked up between two and three feet of lake-effect snow this week which led to this pile-up in ohio. in new hampshire, brutal sub-zero windchills continue to plummet, precautions under way at pat's peak sky area to keep workers and patrons safe. >> we give them hand and foot warmers, rotate them out frequently and allow...
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> reporter: relentless freezing rain in salt lake city forced all of the runways at the city's international airport to close thursday. some parts of the great lakes picked up between two and three feet of lake-effect snow this week which led to this pile-up in ohio. in new hampshire, brutal sub-zero windchills continue to plummet, precautions under way at pat's peak sky area to keep workers and patrons safe. >> we give them hand and foot warmers, rotate them out frequently and allow them to come into huts to warm up for breaks. >> reporter: in the midwest a stubborn warehouse fire rekindled again leaving the structure look like a massive igloo. it's so cold in minnesota pipes froze, leading to this ice rink melting. >> everything runs through a condenser outside, that started slushing up on us so we couldn't get rid of the heat to keep cooling. >> reporter: it's 33 degrees in nashville so a little too warm for any freezing rain but people still need to be cautious and earlier i didn't have these gloves on, they call them the candy cane or candy striper gloves, it's so cold, anything to help
> reporter: relentless freezing rain in salt lake city forced all of the runways at the city's international airport to close thursday. some parts of the great lakes picked up between two and three feet of lake-effect snow this week which led to this pile-up in ohio. in new hampshire, brutal sub-zero windchills continue to plummet, precautions under way at pat's peak sky area to keep workers and patrons safe. >> we give them hand and foot warmers, rotate them out frequently and allow...
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both in the same city. i found that really hard to believe. >> well, he said it was more complicated than that. there were arrangements made. there had been previous contact and suggestions of meetings. she hadn't shown up. you know, it's also not the easiest thing in the world for a kid who is living in hawaii over the summer, back in indiana, necessarily to get to southern california where he thought she was. but i think the big picture here really, anderson, it comes down to this. either you believe that he was one of the perpetrators of this hoax, that he was behind it, and then the little lies don't matter. or you believe that he wasn't, and then the little lies, again, don't really matter because he would be the victim, and he simply is saving face. >> although you could also argue he did kind of realize this is helping him in his career, and so even if he thought, okay, maybe there's something weird here, he used this to, and he used the media to kind of propel this and perpetuate this idea that he l
both in the same city. i found that really hard to believe. >> well, he said it was more complicated than that. there were arrangements made. there had been previous contact and suggestions of meetings. she hadn't shown up. you know, it's also not the easiest thing in the world for a kid who is living in hawaii over the summer, back in indiana, necessarily to get to southern california where he thought she was. but i think the big picture here really, anderson, it comes down to this....
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during the inauguration, the whole city just comes to life in such an incredible way. interestingly enough, during barack obama's first inauguration, i was in kenya. the whole country stood still. the whole country celebrated him. it was quite an experience for me to find myself in d.c. the second time around. it was quite epic. >> looks like you're having a wonderful time. a gorgeous down that we see you in there. it was really quite an amazing performance there. this is actually not the first time that you have performed for a president. you actually have sang to nelson mandela numerous occasions. i want our audience to see a little bit of that as well. ♪ i can make it though you're doing me so wrong, so wrong ♪ >> tell us what is at the heart of your music that brings the passion that you have before these world leaders? >> i'm sorry. i didn't catch that. please say that again. i apologize. >> tell us what's behind your music. what inspires you? >> i think my journey. you know, i'm inspired by the experience of being south african and going through the transitio
during the inauguration, the whole city just comes to life in such an incredible way. interestingly enough, during barack obama's first inauguration, i was in kenya. the whole country stood still. the whole country celebrated him. it was quite an experience for me to find myself in d.c. the second time around. it was quite epic. >> looks like you're having a wonderful time. a gorgeous down that we see you in there. it was really quite an amazing performance there. this is actually not the...
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primary killers and they're the primary killers in big cities, all of which have gun control laws. none of which work. >> the preferred weapon of mass shooters, deranged young men, has been five deranged young men using ar-15s. why do they use them? because they're easy to use and they create the most mass shootings in a short period of time. i see no difference in the ability to commit mass murder between an automatic weapon which is banned and you agree with that ban, and an ar-15, which is shoot 100 people dead or 20 children at sandy hook in less than a minute. i see no difference. >> so where are you on pistols that have fairly large capacity? where are you on the pistols that killed moe of the people in chicago, piers? it's okay if we kill them individually? >> my position is very, very clear. what is happening in chicago is completely outrageous, completely unacceptable. i think there's been a total breakdown in the effectiveness of the law enforcement. when you compare it to new york, they have solved a lot of gun problems in new york with stringent gun control and they hav
primary killers and they're the primary killers in big cities, all of which have gun control laws. none of which work. >> the preferred weapon of mass shooters, deranged young men, has been five deranged young men using ar-15s. why do they use them? because they're easy to use and they create the most mass shootings in a short period of time. i see no difference in the ability to commit mass murder between an automatic weapon which is banned and you agree with that ban, and an ar-15,...
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here's the case. in 2006 a pregnant woman who was carrying twins had a heart attack and she did not survive more than an hour at the st. thomas moor hospital in canon city, southwest of colorado springs. she died. and the twins that she was carrying died as well. the woman's husband was very angry at why she died but more so why those twins died because they had tried to page the doctor on call who did not respond and there was no emergency c-section to save those children. two state courts, though, have sided with the hospital in the suit that he brought, the wrongful death suit. they're basing the defense here on a colorado law that holds that unborn fetuses are not persons with legal rights. let me back that up again. the catholic institution, its defense, those fetuses weren't persons. you do not have to be a theologian at this point to see what you might consider some serious hypocrisy here. a total disconnect from the catholic doctrine that maintains life begins at the stage of conception. where
here's the case. in 2006 a pregnant woman who was carrying twins had a heart attack and she did not survive more than an hour at the st. thomas moor hospital in canon city, southwest of colorado springs. she died. and the twins that she was carrying died as well. the woman's husband was very angry at why she died but more so why those twins died because they had tried to page the doctor on call who did not respond and there was no emergency c-section to save those children. two state courts,...
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even so, the city sees room to downsize. they are planning to add microapartments to make space for the people living alone. in a city tight on living space, things are about to get tighter. this one room is living room, bedroom, dining room. >> these are what are called a microapartment. squeeze into the area the size of a modest hotel room. >> then if you don't want to look at the television, you have a bar. they are traditional ideas that have been updated. they are modern and sexy way. >> some new yorkers live in tiny spaces and the modern sleekness may be tough to maintain. >> reserving nearly half for low and middle income residents. museum of new york curator. >> why the need to live like this? >> the city will have this? >> they want smaller units. >> wa may buy a house in other parts of the country won't get you far in new york city. >> the price is $1.4 million for a small apartment. even though this seems expensive for new york, it's a bargain. >> for someone who thinks outside the box, but is willing to live in o
even so, the city sees room to downsize. they are planning to add microapartments to make space for the people living alone. in a city tight on living space, things are about to get tighter. this one room is living room, bedroom, dining room. >> these are what are called a microapartment. squeeze into the area the size of a modest hotel room. >> then if you don't want to look at the television, you have a bar. they are traditional ideas that have been updated. they are modern and...
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be classy and bang the guy. go get him. - i'll get him, but i'm not gonna bang him. - he's a twank versatile. you watch yourself. - ooh, i wouldn't be able to satisfy him. a twank versatile? that's impressive. - look, the point is, we got to learn from our mistakes, right? you know, make a couple adjustments. let's solve this trash crisis. [tires screeching] [ ghostbusters theme song playing] - okay, when we arrive, dennis will do all of the talking, frank and i will handle the refuse, and dee will take the wheel. then we can strap me onto the back for the rest of the day. - everybody's happy. - yeah, guys, i can't believe it, but i think this might actually work. - see, all we had to do was learn from our mistakes and then work together. everyone got to contribute something to the group as a whole. - what did you contribute? - try the brakes. - try the... did you cut the brakes again? - yep. - god damn it. - oh, charlie. - god damn it, charlie! - why would you do that, charlie? - that's just what i do. wild car
be classy and bang the guy. go get him. - i'll get him, but i'm not gonna bang him. - he's a twank versatile. you watch yourself. - ooh, i wouldn't be able to satisfy him. a twank versatile? that's impressive. - look, the point is, we got to learn from our mistakes, right? you know, make a couple adjustments. let's solve this trash crisis. [tires screeching] [ ghostbusters theme song playing] - okay, when we arrive, dennis will do all of the talking, frank and i will handle the refuse, and dee...
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black people could not play checkers together by city ordinance in the city of birmingham. it was the key to a democratic president staying in office. the agenda about politics was first, we have to talk about getting you kosher, making sure you're not a subversive threat. witehahoots the wild-eyed radicals." they were very skillful socially by saying we like to come to the white house to meet the president? he was escorted up into the residence area to of lunch with the president and jacqueline kennedy. you talked politics on the other side with the staff. this is social. they did not discuss politics in the first meeting. this was october, 1961. they were walking in the residence area down to the lincoln bedroom after lunch. king managed to get politics in it by saying, i see a copy of the emancipation proclamation. we are coming up on the 100th anniversary. lincoln proclaimed slavery to be contrary and freed the slaves by executive order. couldn't you do something similar for segregation, say by executive order saying they violate the american foundation of government an
black people could not play checkers together by city ordinance in the city of birmingham. it was the key to a democratic president staying in office. the agenda about politics was first, we have to talk about getting you kosher, making sure you're not a subversive threat. witehahoots the wild-eyed radicals." they were very skillful socially by saying we like to come to the white house to meet the president? he was escorted up into the residence area to of lunch with the president and...
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conservatism is wrapped up in solving the city's mass that is the federal budget, the burgeoning deficits, the mammoth federal debt, the shortfall in our entitlement programs. we seem to have an obsession. this is the long game for us to apply. today it is the fiscal cliff and to market will be the fiscal -- and tomorrow it will be the fiscal armageddon. our government has already gone off the fiscal cliff. it happened years ago and it happens every year for many years. today's conservatism is in love with zero. we think if we can unite behind a proposal to cut the debt and put together a spreadsheet and power point and a tv ad, call will be well. this obsession with zeroes is focused on government. by doing this, we sent a not so subtle signal that the focus of our country is on the farm economy of washington, d.c. instead of that really come out here in charlotte, new orleans, and cheyenne. we as republicans have to accept government number crunching. it is not the answer to our nation's problems. we've got to face one cold hard fact -- washington is a dysfunctional that any budget prop
conservatism is wrapped up in solving the city's mass that is the federal budget, the burgeoning deficits, the mammoth federal debt, the shortfall in our entitlement programs. we seem to have an obsession. this is the long game for us to apply. today it is the fiscal cliff and to market will be the fiscal -- and tomorrow it will be the fiscal armageddon. our government has already gone off the fiscal cliff. it happened years ago and it happens every year for many years. today's conservatism is...
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lives of the population centers, particularly in the three main cities. those have to be freed and restored under mali control. i think that is what i would see as the end stake. i think others in the african union see that as well. last point, we very clearly see this from the u.s. government side that this must be an in perception and african led endeavor that is done at the request of the mali government. i think that is well underway now. >> right there. >> hello, general. my name is emmanuelle. this is currently a topic i have done over in class. i'm sure you have heard the rumors and concerned about able saying how we got involved in libya and all of the intervention that we did. butle said we had regionasons, some are wondering why we are doing the same in syria. from what i have gathered, it is about fears about accidentally had.ng veggie hothe ji i'm sorry. arming the jihad. i cannot really remember the question. i'm sorry. >> that's ok. i think i have enough to go on. thank you. i think we will have a chance to talk a little bit later. graduate
lives of the population centers, particularly in the three main cities. those have to be freed and restored under mali control. i think that is what i would see as the end stake. i think others in the african union see that as well. last point, we very clearly see this from the u.s. government side that this must be an in perception and african led endeavor that is done at the request of the mali government. i think that is well underway now. >> right there. >> hello, general. my...
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guest: a very good piece on human rights commissions around the country, the bodies in different cities which are causing a lot of trouble for people who just want to say what they believe and run businesses the way they want. host: thanks for stopping by. when we come back we will turn our attention to the issue of the president's comments about gays and lesbians with kevin cathcart, joining us. later, america by the numbers as we look at our friday segment. u.s. food prices and the drought, the impact it's having on the price you pay a gross restore. it's friday, january 25. washington journal continues in a moment. [video clip] >> what's the best training for policemen? >> the best train you can get to become a really good police officer and understand what it's all about, develop sources, learn how to use intelligence information, learn how to leverage relationships in the community. that's the key. people in the community trust you, they will tell you things that are happening that are not yet crimes so that you can intervene. it will tell you all about how to do it. i have learned
guest: a very good piece on human rights commissions around the country, the bodies in different cities which are causing a lot of trouble for people who just want to say what they believe and run businesses the way they want. host: thanks for stopping by. when we come back we will turn our attention to the issue of the president's comments about gays and lesbians with kevin cathcart, joining us. later, america by the numbers as we look at our friday segment. u.s. food prices and the drought,...
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he got there and i think it is fair to say he probably spent more time in the city than the country, right? >> lately. >> he looked out from the dining room table and said the a fields are so beautiful with the yellow there. what do you call those? my father looked at him like he was from new york and he said weekends. >> i think it might have been something else. >> the way you sell free markets -- >> country boy now lives in d.c. if way you sell -- >> the way you sell free markets experience is the way you sell you don't sell on their own. they succeed based on how connected they are in washington or privileges they have or who can hire the best lobbyists. the slogan of the populous party, i don't agree with their policies but their slogan captures a lot a the american creed, equal rights for all, special privileges for none. when you succeed not on the value or the service and you use our own free choice can decide on how much value but based on who you know. you see that in our tax code. our tax code is so complicated because there are so many giveaways to the special interest gr
he got there and i think it is fair to say he probably spent more time in the city than the country, right? >> lately. >> he looked out from the dining room table and said the a fields are so beautiful with the yellow there. what do you call those? my father looked at him like he was from new york and he said weekends. >> i think it might have been something else. >> the way you sell free markets -- >> country boy now lives in d.c. if way you sell -- >> the...
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the great mayor of the city of philadelphia is here. he is the chairman of the united states conference of mayors which has endorsed this legislation and i will be calling upon him in a moment. we also had the philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey, who is president of the cheap association which endorses this legislation i would like to call on both of these distinguished gentlemen to come forward. >> good afternoon. thank you, senator feinstein, and members of the house and the senate. we are honored that the congressman has joined us and all who have assembled. again and again, americans have been stunned by senseless violence and acts involving assault weapons and large capacity magazines. columbine was in april of 1999. thirteen people were murdered. virginia tech was april 2007 or it tucson was january 2011. the people murdered. twelve wounded, including gabrielle giffords. aurora, colorado, july of 2012. twelve murdered. oak creek was august of 2012, six murdered. on december 14, 2012, tragedy struck again, killing 20 ch
the great mayor of the city of philadelphia is here. he is the chairman of the united states conference of mayors which has endorsed this legislation and i will be calling upon him in a moment. we also had the philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey, who is president of the cheap association which endorses this legislation i would like to call on both of these distinguished gentlemen to come forward. >> good afternoon. thank you, senator feinstein, and members of the house and the...
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have owned it we have over 26 killed on the streets of the city of chicago with victims of gun violence the tragedy continues to repeat itself. when that the superintendent of police in chicago he brought with him a piece of evidence. and uzi. the night before it was used on the streets of chicago and turned on a police van that they goodness it jammed after one round and nobody was hurt or killed but let me close that another group we need in the conversation we need responsible hunters and sportsmen to step up and join us. i'd wrap in downstate illinois there are plenty of sports but in my family. they value this part of their american tradition for the use their guns safely and responsibly in store them safely and comply with every aspect of the law and they shake their head when i say the gun lobby speaks for them saying things that they don't believe that you need a weapon like this to hunt or for target practice we need their place for the conversation the critic say it will not stop. that is true but if it can save a life for spare a tragedy it is worth our support and effort. [a
have owned it we have over 26 killed on the streets of the city of chicago with victims of gun violence the tragedy continues to repeat itself. when that the superintendent of police in chicago he brought with him a piece of evidence. and uzi. the night before it was used on the streets of chicago and turned on a police van that they goodness it jammed after one round and nobody was hurt or killed but let me close that another group we need in the conversation we need responsible hunters and...
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what is your experience with respect to the impact that this will have on local municipalities, our cities and our communities? >> well, congressman, the impact is going to be bad, and it could be dramatically bad depending on what happens in three months. i don't agree with mr. gingrich on many fiscal issues, but i think on this one he's right. take the debt ceiling off the table permanently. investors around the world are watching this hearing. they're looking at your words, they're trying to understand what does prioritization mean, how does this not involve default? the degree of uncertainty that is being multiplied by this conversation is extraordinary. the impact on municipalities is going to be tough. they will face higher borrowing costs to extent that risk premiums rise around the united states and the world, and that means either they've got to fire people, or they're going to raise property taxes or face other problems. so this is a very bad route to go down. >> i have great respect for dr. boustany, but we are talking about default. whether we're talking about immediate default
what is your experience with respect to the impact that this will have on local municipalities, our cities and our communities? >> well, congressman, the impact is going to be bad, and it could be dramatically bad depending on what happens in three months. i don't agree with mr. gingrich on many fiscal issues, but i think on this one he's right. take the debt ceiling off the table permanently. investors around the world are watching this hearing. they're looking at your words, they're...
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i was called respond to the bomb at the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. i spent a month investigating that senseless attack and hoping recover the bodies of 100 cc at americans, and 19 children under the age of six. i was never the same. it is likely the first responders from newtown will never be the same. as we support the families who lost their loved ones in connecticut, don't forget the first responders. they need your help. today we have a choice but we can either maintain the status quo by placing our faith in gunfighters, a good guy with a gun who we hope will prevail over at that guy with the gun, or we can remove the obstacles that challenge our crimefighters for preventing the bad guys from ever getting a gun in the first place. people who sell guns to encourage you to place your faith in the gunfighters. this is not surprising because when you're selling solutions and value make is a hammer, you need to make every problem looks like a nail. as a crimefighter you decide to risk his life enforcing the laws on the books, i can tell you we can do
i was called respond to the bomb at the murrah federal building in oklahoma city. i spent a month investigating that senseless attack and hoping recover the bodies of 100 cc at americans, and 19 children under the age of six. i was never the same. it is likely the first responders from newtown will never be the same. as we support the families who lost their loved ones in connecticut, don't forget the first responders. they need your help. today we have a choice but we can either maintain the...